We are working with a leading secondary school in Islington recruiting for a technically proficient AV Technician. This is a great chance to join a school that is at the forefront of integrating digital technology into every aspect of school life.
About the Role This is a full-time permanent role focusing on classroom technology support and the technical management of school events. You will ensure that all AV requirements for teaching and extracurricular activities are met from setting up projection for assemblies to managing sound for parent evenings. The role requires a proactive individual with strong troubleshooting skills and a customer-service mindset.
About the School The school in Islington prides itself on its inclusive community and commitment to staff welfare. It offers an excellent professional development program and a supportive atmosphere where technical staff are highly valued. Staff enjoy a range of benefits including a competitive salary and access to modern facilities in a central London location with great transport links.
Responsibilities
Maintain and install classroom AV hardware ensuring all interactive whiteboards and digital signage systems are operational.
Ensure sound and projection requirements are met for all school ceremonies guest lectures and theatrical performances.
Record and edit school media content using the Adobe Creative Suite supporting the schools digital marketing and archive efforts.
Perform regular audits of the schools technical equipment and ensure all AV hardware is included in the asset tracking system.
Requirements
Previous experience as a technician or experience working within a classroom setting.
Right to work in the UK and a valid enhanced DBS.
Unfortunately the school is unable to offer visa sponsorship.
Salaryper annum.
How to Apply If this role sounds of interest to you please apply now!
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